Originally posted by UltimateFFCheatsheets:
Come on people, we only need 10 more to get 2 full leagues in Orlando!!!
We can do it, represent!!!!!!!! This is a list of notable people that were born in, lived in, or currently reside in Orlando, Florida:
Michelle Akers – professional soccer player
Chucky Atkins – professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association
Atari Bigby – professional football player for the Green Bay Packers
Jack Billingham – former professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Dré Bly – professional football player with the Denver Broncos
Wayne Brady – comedian, singer, and television personality
Malcolm Bricklin – automobile entrepreneur
Delta Burke – television and film actress
Nick Calathes – basketball player for the Florida Gators
Pat Calathes – former basketball player for the Saint Joseph's Hawks
Vince Carter – professional basketball player for the New Jersey Nets
Pat Conroy – author
Lee Corso – sports broadcaster and professional football analyst
Mike Cuellar – former baseball pitcher
Daunte Culpepper – American football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
Johnny Damon – professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees
Darryl Dawkins – former NBA Player
Marquis Daniels – professional basketball shooting guard/point guard for the Indiana Pacers
Chris DiMarco – professional golfer
DJ Icey – musician and prominent in international breaks music community
Buddy Ebsen – actor
David Eckstein – baseball player
Jeff Faine – football player
Luis Fonsi – singer
Joey Fatone – singer
John Frame – American philosopher and a Calvinist theologian
Doug Gabriel – professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
Tom Gordon – professional baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
Sidney Green – retired professional basketball player and college coach
Zack Greinke – professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals
Ken Griffey, Jr. – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Greg Gumbel – play-by-play announcer
Cheryl Hines – actress
Traylor Howard – actress
Deacon Jones – football player
Chris Johnson – NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans
Davey Johnson – former professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs
Jack Kerouac – novelist, writer, poet, artist
Chet Lemon – former baseball player
Felipe López – baseball player
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute – college basketball player
Patty Maloney – dwarf actress
Mike Maroth – professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers
Brandon Marshall – professional football player for the Denver Broncos
Mel Martinez – current chairman of the National Republican Party, United States Senator
Marlon McCree – professional football player for the San Diego Chargers
Roger McGuinn – Songwriter, Musician formerly of The Byrds
Tracy McGrady – professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets
Tim McKyer – former professional football player
Brandon Meriweather – professional football player for the New England Patriots
Kawika Mitchell – professional football player
Mandy Moore – popstar, Songwriter, actress, Fashion Designer
Lennon Murphy – singer
Ed Moses – Gold medalist in the 2000 Olympics
Bill Nelson – U.S. Senator (Democrat)
Nate Newton – former football player
Joe Oliver – former baseball player
Tari Phillips – professional basketball player in the WNBA for the Houston Comets
A. J. Pierzynski – professional baseball catcher for the Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago White Sox
Richard L. Pratt, Jr. – author, American Reformed theologian
Orlando Reeves – legendary American soldier who was killed during the Seminole Wars
Tim Raines – retired baseball player
Keith Rivers – linebacker for USC Trojans and Cincinnati Bengals
Elizabeth Madox Roberts – novelist and poet from Kentucky
The Runners – Producers
Asante Samuel – football player; cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Sapp – former professional football player who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and later the Oakland Raiders
Jon Schneck – guitarist, banjo player, and bell player for the Christian rock band Relient K
William C. Schwartz – Physicist, laser pioneer, founder of Orlando-based International Laser Systems and Schwartz Electro-Optics.
Smilez & Southstar – rap duo
Wesley Snipes – actor, film producer
R. C. Sproul – Calvinist theologian, pastor
Scott Stapp – songwriter and musician formerly with Creed
Max Starks – professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Kirsten Storms – actress
Amare Stoudemire – professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns
Antonio Tarver – professional boxer
Joe Tinker – former professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
Daniel Lawrence Whitney a.k.a. Larry the Cable Guy – stand-up comedian and co-star of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Currently lives in the Orlando area.
Frank Viola – former baseball player
Whit Watson – sports anchor
Rickie Weeks – baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers
Paul Wilson – professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
Darius Washington – professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
Jason Williams – professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
Tiger Woods – golfer
John Young – Apollo 16 astronaut
Jack Youngblood – pro football hall of fame member
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Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by UltimateFFCheatsheets:
Come on people, we only need 10 more to get 2 full leagues in Orlando!!!
We can do it, represent!!!!!!!! This is a list of notable people that were born in, lived in, or currently reside in Orlando, Florida:
Michelle Akers – professional soccer player
Chucky Atkins – professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association
Atari Bigby – professional football player for the Green Bay Packers
Jack Billingham – former professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Dré Bly – professional football player with the Denver Broncos
Wayne Brady – comedian, singer, and television personality
Malcolm Bricklin – automobile entrepreneur
Delta Burke – television and film actress
Nick Calathes – basketball player for the Florida Gators
Pat Calathes – former basketball player for the Saint Joseph's Hawks
Vince Carter – professional basketball player for the New Jersey Nets
Pat Conroy – author
Lee Corso – sports broadcaster and professional football analyst
Mike Cuellar – former baseball pitcher
Daunte Culpepper – American football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
Johnny Damon – professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees
Darryl Dawkins – former NBA Player
Marquis Daniels – professional basketball shooting guard/point guard for the Indiana Pacers
Chris DiMarco – professional golfer
DJ Icey – musician and prominent in international breaks music community
Buddy Ebsen – actor
David Eckstein – baseball player
Jeff Faine – football player
Luis Fonsi – singer
Joey Fatone – singer
John Frame – American philosopher and a Calvinist theologian
Doug Gabriel – professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
Tom Gordon – professional baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
Sidney Green – retired professional basketball player and college coach
Zack Greinke – professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals
Ken Griffey, Jr. – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Greg Gumbel – play-by-play announcer
Cheryl Hines – actress
Traylor Howard – actress
Deacon Jones – football player
Chris Johnson – NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans
Davey Johnson – former professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs
Jack Kerouac – novelist, writer, poet, artist
Chet Lemon – former baseball player
Felipe López – baseball player
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute – college basketball player
Patty Maloney – dwarf actress
Mike Maroth – professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers
Brandon Marshall – professional football player for the Denver Broncos
Mel Martinez – current chairman of the National Republican Party, United States Senator
Marlon McCree – professional football player for the San Diego Chargers
Roger McGuinn – Songwriter, Musician formerly of The Byrds
Tracy McGrady – professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets
Tim McKyer – former professional football player
Brandon Meriweather – professional football player for the New England Patriots
Kawika Mitchell – professional football player
Mandy Moore – popstar, Songwriter, actress, Fashion Designer
Lennon Murphy – singer
Ed Moses – Gold medalist in the 2000 Olympics
Bill Nelson – U.S. Senator (Democrat)
Nate Newton – former football player
Joe Oliver – former baseball player
Tari Phillips – professional basketball player in the WNBA for the Houston Comets
A. J. Pierzynski – professional baseball catcher for the Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago White Sox
Richard L. Pratt, Jr. – author, American Reformed theologian
Orlando Reeves – legendary American soldier who was killed during the Seminole Wars
Tim Raines – retired baseball player
Keith Rivers – linebacker for USC Trojans and Cincinnati Bengals
Elizabeth Madox Roberts – novelist and poet from Kentucky
The Runners – Producers
Asante Samuel – football player; cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Sapp – former professional football player who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and later the Oakland Raiders
Jon Schneck – guitarist, banjo player, and bell player for the Christian rock band Relient K
William C. Schwartz – Physicist, laser pioneer, founder of Orlando-based International Laser Systems and Schwartz Electro-Optics.
Smilez & Southstar – rap duo
Wesley Snipes – actor, film producer
R. C. Sproul – Calvinist theologian, pastor
Scott Stapp – songwriter and musician formerly with Creed
Max Starks – professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Kirsten Storms – actress
Amare Stoudemire – professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns
Antonio Tarver – professional boxer
Joe Tinker – former professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
Daniel Lawrence Whitney a.k.a. Larry the Cable Guy – stand-up comedian and co-star of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Currently lives in the Orlando area.
Frank Viola – former baseball player
Whit Watson – sports anchor
Rickie Weeks – sheety baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers
Paul Wilson – professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
Darius Washington – professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
Jason Williams – professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
Tiger Woods – golfer
John Young – Apollo 16 astronaut
Jack Youngblood – pro football hall of fame member
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pe ... 2C_Florida" [/QUOTE]
quote:Originally posted by UltimateFFCheatsheets:
Come on people, we only need 10 more to get 2 full leagues in Orlando!!!
We can do it, represent!!!!!!!! This is a list of notable people that were born in, lived in, or currently reside in Orlando, Florida:
Michelle Akers – professional soccer player
Chucky Atkins – professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association
Atari Bigby – professional football player for the Green Bay Packers
Jack Billingham – former professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Dré Bly – professional football player with the Denver Broncos
Wayne Brady – comedian, singer, and television personality
Malcolm Bricklin – automobile entrepreneur
Delta Burke – television and film actress
Nick Calathes – basketball player for the Florida Gators
Pat Calathes – former basketball player for the Saint Joseph's Hawks
Vince Carter – professional basketball player for the New Jersey Nets
Pat Conroy – author
Lee Corso – sports broadcaster and professional football analyst
Mike Cuellar – former baseball pitcher
Daunte Culpepper – American football quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
Johnny Damon – professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees
Darryl Dawkins – former NBA Player
Marquis Daniels – professional basketball shooting guard/point guard for the Indiana Pacers
Chris DiMarco – professional golfer
DJ Icey – musician and prominent in international breaks music community
Buddy Ebsen – actor
David Eckstein – baseball player
Jeff Faine – football player
Luis Fonsi – singer
Joey Fatone – singer
John Frame – American philosopher and a Calvinist theologian
Doug Gabriel – professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals
Tom Gordon – professional baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
Sidney Green – retired professional basketball player and college coach
Zack Greinke – professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals
Ken Griffey, Jr. – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
Greg Gumbel – play-by-play announcer
Cheryl Hines – actress
Traylor Howard – actress
Deacon Jones – football player
Chris Johnson – NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans
Davey Johnson – former professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Chicago Cubs
Jack Kerouac – novelist, writer, poet, artist
Chet Lemon – former baseball player
Felipe López – baseball player
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute – college basketball player
Patty Maloney – dwarf actress
Mike Maroth – professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers
Brandon Marshall – professional football player for the Denver Broncos
Mel Martinez – current chairman of the National Republican Party, United States Senator
Marlon McCree – professional football player for the San Diego Chargers
Roger McGuinn – Songwriter, Musician formerly of The Byrds
Tracy McGrady – professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets
Tim McKyer – former professional football player
Brandon Meriweather – professional football player for the New England Patriots
Kawika Mitchell – professional football player
Mandy Moore – popstar, Songwriter, actress, Fashion Designer
Lennon Murphy – singer
Ed Moses – Gold medalist in the 2000 Olympics
Bill Nelson – U.S. Senator (Democrat)
Nate Newton – former football player
Joe Oliver – former baseball player
Tari Phillips – professional basketball player in the WNBA for the Houston Comets
A. J. Pierzynski – professional baseball catcher for the Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago White Sox
Richard L. Pratt, Jr. – author, American Reformed theologian
Orlando Reeves – legendary American soldier who was killed during the Seminole Wars
Tim Raines – retired baseball player
Keith Rivers – linebacker for USC Trojans and Cincinnati Bengals
Elizabeth Madox Roberts – novelist and poet from Kentucky
The Runners – Producers
Asante Samuel – football player; cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles
Warren Sapp – former professional football player who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and later the Oakland Raiders
Jon Schneck – guitarist, banjo player, and bell player for the Christian rock band Relient K
William C. Schwartz – Physicist, laser pioneer, founder of Orlando-based International Laser Systems and Schwartz Electro-Optics.
Smilez & Southstar – rap duo
Wesley Snipes – actor, film producer
R. C. Sproul – Calvinist theologian, pastor
Scott Stapp – songwriter and musician formerly with Creed
Max Starks – professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Kirsten Storms – actress
Amare Stoudemire – professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns
Antonio Tarver – professional boxer
Joe Tinker – former professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
Daniel Lawrence Whitney a.k.a. Larry the Cable Guy – stand-up comedian and co-star of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. Currently lives in the Orlando area.
Frank Viola – former baseball player
Whit Watson – sports anchor
Rickie Weeks – sheety baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers
Paul Wilson – professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
Darius Washington – professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
Jason Williams – professional basketball player for the Miami Heat
Tiger Woods – golfer
John Young – Apollo 16 astronaut
Jack Youngblood – pro football hall of fame member
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If Mandy Moore signs up, I'm gonna be running Orlando this year instead of New York.
Tom Kessenich
Manager of High Stakes Fantasy Games, SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @TomKessenich
Manager of High Stakes Fantasy Games, SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @TomKessenich
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If Rickie Weeks signs up, I'll head to Orlando so I can strangle his .200 hitting arse!
[ August 07, 2008, 01:24 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
[ August 07, 2008, 01:24 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]
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Originally posted by BillyWaz:
If Rickie Weeks signs up, I'll head to Orlando so I can strangle his .200 hitting arse! Four hits yesterday. He broke 230 !!!
If Rickie Weeks signs up, I'll head to Orlando so I can strangle his .200 hitting arse! Four hits yesterday. He broke 230 !!!
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Greg,
OK,I give.It looks like no hope for a full auction in Orlando.Please switch me to the DC contest in Orlando.Dave Clum
OK,I give.It looks like no hope for a full auction in Orlando.Please switch me to the DC contest in Orlando.Dave Clum
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Originally posted by DiamondKing:
Greg,
OK,I give.It looks like no hope for a full auction in Orlando.Please switch me to the DC contest in Orlando.Dave Clum Got it. Boy I want to fill that one up. Where's God Loves You when you need him?
Greg,
OK,I give.It looks like no hope for a full auction in Orlando.Please switch me to the DC contest in Orlando.Dave Clum Got it. Boy I want to fill that one up. Where's God Loves You when you need him?
Founder, National Fantasy Football Championship & National Fantasy Baseball Championship
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius